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Stefano Di Bucchianico
We are pleased to announce the first edition of the workshop Macroeconometrics in Salerno. The event will take place on 2–3 October 2025 at the University of Salerno (Fisciano (SA), Italy).
The workshop will feature both seminars delivered by well-known international scholars and poster and egg-timer presentations by early-career researchers.
We are pleased to confirm Luca Fanelli (University of Bologna) and Barbara Rossi (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) as our keynote speakers.
The call is meant to gather proposals for poster and egg-timer presentations by early-career researchers, such as (but not limited to) post-doctoral researchers and PhD students.
This workshop aims to advance the use of macroeconometric tools to understand and address some of the most pressing challenges facing economies today. From rising inequality and environmental degradation to inflationary pressures and the diffusion of artificial intelligence, economies are undergoing rapid and complex transformations. Macroeconometric methods provide a powerful framework for analyzing these dynamics, quantifying their effects, and offering evidence-based guidance for policy design.
The workshop seeks to foster dialogue between methodological innovation and applied research, and to strengthen the link between academic analysis and policy relevance. We welcome empirical contributions that use time series, structural models, panel data methods, machine learning, and DSGE approaches, among others. Interdisciplinary perspectives from economics, econometrics, and related fields are highly encouraged.
The event brings together scholars and practitioners working at the intersection of macroeconomic modeling, empirical analysis, and real-world challenges.
We invite submissions that apply or develop macroeconometric techniques to explore a wide range of current issues, including but not limited to:
Income and wealth distribution
Climate change economics
Inflation dynamics
Monetary policy
Fiscal policy
Labour market
Structural change and long-term growth
Business cycle analysis
Topics in macroeconometric methodology